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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBlTRG; ORiGOM,, ;WEPNE$PAXVVeR .5,, 14 ) ,:, .TWO , A.na-lirlt:f t .. laa, RAKItltJ CI.I.HlVollTH ennui . Mrtalti Tar AHMOi'iatrd fnrmm .- The H.irit,l i'reNM i extuaiva ' entitled ll unt) f'tr ntpubllra tun u( mi, nwwH tlupulchea crvdltuo 'In it ui not .iiherwis . n:dlia i iV ttilw pper . ati lo Ali iUWMl LUVP .ubliahed nvreOl. All rliTbla' d? re biioniialluQ ui . a. ! ,. aiayau.lw. larln arc alao r-. rrt JWdrad' .a V,i(. r.-u, ll,.U()liUrlr. or aet'Uiid' .'Ian macui) I'J-'u, 01 llw Boat o((na , uraifon, uoaer am gi Mfct'ett', i. IKl Vurk 271' MnrtiMin Av Tfcf,' n-?6u '.N..., MU'KJtnln Ave saM jsimtt Ftri Bl V .n-. K,,unVl Hlrur.t I'llfV Mad B 20 fl. W. HlKtli Av HI. - . i ... lentil tlrl Represented by One Piftti MR ! auljaeritilluiT Hatra oUftMr,jftj .nir mall. .'...' ..tV.iii' uhii, a io"iv a. "v 'pally. J minima hy mall.....', pally, by carrier per month.. ' uaiiy. by carrlur per Var. .. . .' 1.85 . .15 . no ; Under-raring Wtfrrnfrf . I COSMETOLOGISTS! recently j met and viewed with alarm. !Vhat trioy viewed' arid1 what ;alavirierT tlrehV was that the . American government sl1'1' " wit ; going to' devote the great bulk of !ihe country's metal' supplies to the purposes of national deivr.fc. It' nilglif win staVvo iridusiries wlilch vvcrc cohsldeivd nones' ' s'entl'uV. ihal meant' a probability that !toon metallic containers for i:a.i dves. lipsticks, rouge and f.lCl' .creairts and aluminum for pu"-. irianent wave machines would he -things of the past. I I vVlii'refol'i1 t'ln eosmelolot;is;s J solemnly passed resolul ions' tilal beauty requirements ::houid be piven a high priority rating. Oni curator went so far in her elo quoiicc as to assert that tin; ho!o ijUest'lnh' of women's morale va:i involved. She said that modern l.'bmaii Just' could not' get alonj? l.'ilhout aids to bl-nury. The assembled expert's were prooauiy iu iifsiinir.in:. nation needs all the metallic sjp- , piles, inventive geniuses ui. probably sooiv unit suostiiuies.: helpful to the beauty business. As to women's morale being wrecked by lack of rouge to' give aiV aii'itieial bl.iom' to their i ilieeks l-i mere man it seems'! Just flic bunk. The first Amerleaii women who came over In that famous Imml Kiaiit .ship, the "Mayflower," got along without any beauty aids. They were too busy doing the.i' noble share in this country's story. So it has been whenever American' women have been- cad ed' to face an emergency. They have always measured up to what-, ever was required of them. II (lie present defense effort' catisrM waveless hair, rougeless cheeks and dyeless nails, (here Is a vei'y strong probability that' the wo men of toilay will live through the experience. Nature Will come to their nul. t The wind will be the artist. ;t j w ill beat a wholesome blush into i women's cheeks nn l p;urle their locks into the most enchant in,: whirls: And no hills to pay. What Price Civilization? IT has often been said mocking ly that all white men were Im migrants or descendants of Immi grants. The only real 101) per cent Americans, it was added, were the Red Indians, found .n Ihe western hemisphere when Europeans first began active a id extensive exploration ill the lulh century. Hut now' it i:; as-vnod (lint lour; before the ludian-i i cach ed much of A i'.HW of cul ture, the western hemisphere had iieen Inhabited hy human he Ing's probiihly for 25,000 year. Scientist's base this upon ills'. -ov erics iii caves in New Mexico' and elsewhere and by a study ot United States geological history. !''sra. !';: v-'t : ..; 'J'l' " . tui'ios they picture In us. and yet, rifler nil those myriad years, our so-called- civilization Is present in;; to' us What primitive man, anred Vfth his club, his spear and his Stone hatchet, knew nil about the wholrsnle killing of wlilcn Is mlled Avar. Editorial oh NeVi . (Conllmiiii from uajo 1.) v. .t.nan: wars (In' other wbrds, the . Hitler was EayiiVf to ' Germany has U6ri atta. KM by States. So WX.V'S. TODAY'S' f Monday's) dispatch cs say signs" nrV murrlp4yiriij' (hat Japan', nil hough1 ' Inclined to lean toward the (;oiri-,n; version .rattier mar.' the American, w:i refrain from hasty action. Japan will want to know first who is soing I" D USSIA ul'atn; liiit..in toJa '. deelare war on Finland, Hun fan' and Rumania. The United States today waVnV Finland she must "discoiitihue pl'dniptly her1 offensive rhilifai'y opbralions against1 Russia' if1 slid desires the frieridstiip of the tinn ed' States. (Reports from London say Britain Is liesltatiti: to declare war on Finland mainly because of objections raised by the U. Sii' . The warning to the Finns to lay off Hussla is intended by Washington to' make it deal to Britain there are h6 sUch ob jections. Navy Secretary Knox' recent statement that Arch angel, on' t'he White Sea. is the njost feasible rotlte for getting American' tllkewise British) sup plies to hard pressed Russia. Then look at your map. You will see that Finland FiiTi'Lvr; sii'ie i?y side Wlflf GERMANY Increases the I German thi'cat against Archangel. TAKING even tlii German story fol- II' lllin li.'ilkh m-nn'l rrlw. ' . . inj; out the figures by months! British shipping losses In Oelob-1 er were materially less than in I September. Berlin1 says' 441,3rt0' tons wen4 stink In October, aii compared ! tvir'h' GRIliin tons in September. The U. S. navy, you sec, is 6r. ginning to function. . I Dougfas B League Basketball Dates Advanced 1 Week .Dates for the annual , Douglas County ti league basketball tour nament were advanced'. oho week to February 12, 13 and 11 hy vote (if Hie Prirtclpals and Coaches as sociation Tuesday afternoon. The tournament will ho held In Rose- )U ()n r,.Pnrlj thdse dates. Thomas principal at! Myrtle i Mvrtle Creek, chairman of dis - 'l tiict 11-5; also Is inviting the schools of Cobs, Curry, Deschutes and Douglas counties to meet al Roseburg for the district chnm- plonship playoffs, dated for Feb- "? " nd,r h,J P"- j em leniiuive proposal. ! The date of the cnuntv R league tournament was advanced In or- j der to avoid bringing tourna ments loo close together. I Last year the county, district : and state tournaments were held on successive week ends and Douglas County teams advancing, to these title layoffs were too ev- hausted by the time they reach-! ed !! state eliminations to make a creditable showing. This year, by giving two weeks of rest be-1 Iween the county and district ! meets, it is expected I he teams! j will be In heller condition for: ; piny" hi ihe state tournament. ! j Trie association also voted to 'dlsi'ohl'iniie the county volleyball I leamie lor girls. Schniils will be i-i'niittcr1 to ot'gani,0 volleyball (earns among the girls and to play games with other schools. but there will he no league play and no championship tourna inent. The action was taken, it was reported, because of numer ous misunderstandings and bick erings resulting from play In past seasons. Annual Red Cross Drive St6rts on Ntvembeif 1 1 . M. MdVrmotl. chairman of liouglas county chapter of inei icair Red Cross, urges c Ihe i the an "a II oul'i membership fOi1 1912. He states, that Ihe ever in-, creasing service of the local chapter to men in Ihe armed foi'ces arid their families has added a large sl'.'.cd load on the ; Chapter's treasury. To have stif ! ficient funds to carry us through j 1912 it is necessary to have large - ;-.'"'' ft.- .'.,-h I'.ivinhcr up cors !o th." A.uamal Red Cross theretote 84 .. i.i $5 membership remains In the mimty. S9.50 of a 810 member ship remains here, and so on. The annual drive starts on No- veinher I I :inil ends XiiveiTltiiT .'10 the United GOOD." man j.-,,,. (if. convenience ol the pnb I lie. niemberships ate obtainable it the Roseburg chamber of ommrrcc. the Douglas Natwna! bank and the S. National bank. i FREE! 76 THE LADIES ! Constance Bennett Cosmellci every Moniy and Tui'silay eve-' j ning at the na.e thcatw.-'AdX'.) OF ROYAL FAMILY toll a charier, fill In -tour" own' blaclfc squares' as you' Aortt this' pur'zle. ITORIZ6XTA1V AVswer to I; 6 Pictured . royal visitor to the U. S. 10 Arabian. 11 Close. 13 Trust. 14 Thing (law). 15 S'.ilp'j bov.'. 17 Green spot in desert. 18 Compact. 20 Huwuiian' food. 21 Oil (comb, form). 22 Climbing pelnv (pi ). 24 Mister1 , (abbr.), 25 The linden. 27 Gentle blows. 29 On top. 31' Coco-plum1 42 Malte laco. 44 Harmful proteid. 45 To impede. 47 Japanese coin. 49 .MalcMolencc. 50 Ic conies from . (Sp). 34 Courtesy title. 52 Doctrines. 35 Old Tcstnr 53 South Amei i thent (iibbr.). can pineapple. 30 Large monkey. 54 .".lake tidy 38 Electrical ao.iin. degree (abbr.) VERTICAL 40Mu.'ical note. 1 Formally 41 Dexterities. introduces. eq&s t ma. mM$ FijAP'pWRITiEfiMErNlTtI I Ti ll I T MiaiipaaM aaVKaaa 4 JI4ilLLr: CitV Leagud 'Sff' - . Tcun zi Cecil's Eats Stephens Auto Elks Club r Rey Lund's Radio UmiMpra Cleaners .725 .725 .500 .500 .500 .458 .282 liiiseDurg Alleys . General Petroleum Games Monday Night Tie game between Klks Club and Lund's Radio won by Lund's in playotf. Kel Rey 3. General Petroleum 0; Cecil's Sandwich Shop 3, Rose burg Alleys 0: Stephens Auto Co. 3. I'mpqua Cleaners 0; Lund's Radio 3, Elks Club 1. High individual seore, Cecil Black, 210. High individual series score, .1. E. Campbell, 5(18. Rosebili AlleVs: Handicap Stock Nicholson Baker Hohnstein ... Blohni . .. Totals Cecil's Eats Handicap Iluell Mills Weiss Stevenson . Black Totals 125 133' 143 124 105 115 Sl5 125 134 . 122 130 Hi. I 1 18 823 111 i n; 182 H7 159 210 1005 125 113 I 13 157 ll7 155 375 110 IDS 111 52(1 418 111 155 i:.s 1 II 191 15S 917 111 193 157 183 153 102 333 491 497 521 50(i TillO 959 2S81 j Del Rey: ' Handicap i Wei el . . ' Russell ... . 117 117 117 111 . .. ltd 192 2(H) 553 . 132 liiO 122 111 . 17(1 111 IS2 502 . 153 131 132 119 ... 138 173 I7ii 187 !KI7 950 059 2l!i Petroleum: 110 I4l 438 1 ... 18i 198 l-l!l 333 . .. I.'W 158 153 417 . 127 l.'M 133 390 ... 120 125 137 382 . 1S9 183 172 511 . 901 !4l! 890 2740 McAllister (Stevenson I Kaughman J l" i n is General Handicap stephensor nose Hut tier . , Shinn . . Kinsfather Totals Lund's Radio: Handicap Klegel .. i Zenor Corn S-i-h.HM'er 1 1 ond : M5 135 173 I in 157 l:v. Slli loo 121 153 191 ir.ii IS1 915 115 Ili9 108 150 101 158 951 10(1 132 I 15 179 nr. 191 918 1 15 175 182 110 1 10 ISO 938 liV. Ills 150 1 17 ;r5 l!C. 938 135 179 523 370 10 1 till .'735 318 12 1 151 517 IHO 5)18 !771 ml, us Flks Club: Handicap . Piitchelt , Klhott Slierman Young Campbell Totals . . . I'UUKHI.I I'll aner: 158 155 1 15 158 K11 ra ; 1 Iiindic.ip .. . , Cu r Glen Parkinson .vr.i,,-, ... . i Midler 1.58 157 15(1 132 l.i.i 111 158 nit; 1 18 115 r- ll Hi 171 178 113 405 v:i 118 Previous Pihule 12 Inner section 1 13 Moderately cold. 14 Soak flax. 10 Slender metallic rod. !S Dirtrici at'.or ney (abbr.)'. 19 To decree. 23 Mineral i spring. ' 20 Small flsliV i 28 Deficiency. 30 Lubricant 32 Science treat ing.of light . and vision 33 Places. 37 Slave. 39 Consume. 41 Was ill. 43 Urban community. 44 Hindu princess. 40 Legume. 8 Corded' fabric 47 Ocean. 9 Sweet 48 Type measurn secretion. 49 Encountered. 10 Genus of 51 Down (abbrj plarrfs. 52 Symbol for 11 Aperture. tellurium.' ' Totals OIK 873 831 2(54 1 Stephens Auto Co.: Handicap in 141 ' 111 179 139 157 127 423 498 411 Miller Stephens Van Valzah . Bcatjy Slaitto'h ' ...I... . .Totals lSfl us 159' ins 951 1.10 i:l 125 173 1S3 90G ' IDS 459 520 179' 923 27J9 Hoshino, ratthews Wiri On' Seattle' Fight Cdfd - 2 Wireless re ceiving set. 3 Gvallatoriul bird. 4 insect egg. 5 Cubic ceniimelcr (abbr.). S Pause. 7 Article. . .' SEATTLE,' lfcW-fA-p)-aHW"dr,i. ese, today pointed to his secoftd knockout over Little Black J60, Philippine island champion, as an argument for a fealherwcinht title bout with Chalky Wrighti., Hoshino', who kayoed joe! a' month ago in 10 rounds, did' It last night at the end of the slx'fh round. Harry "Kid" Mathews, F.mmetf, Idaho, middleweight, won a 10 round decision from Chester Parks, Los Angeles negro, but couldn't knock down the cagy, clever California!!. Parks was groggy in the 10th but lasted it out. lsa Wells, Chicago negro from the C. Y. O. and Golden Gloves ranks, took a six-round decision from Lefty Abbott ot Bcllingham. Defense Bond Qiuz Q. To what extent can Inflation be prevented by the sale of De fense Savings Bonds. A. To the extent they are pur chased in volume sufficient to divert buying pressure from con sumer goods, which tends to make prices go up. That is. If enough Americans save enough money hy lending it to their gov ernment, instead of spending all they earn, further price rises tending to reduce the purchasing power of the dollar will be re tarded. Q. Are Federal employees buy ing Defense Savings Bonds? A. A great majority of all fed eral workers have voluntarily subscribed to regular buying plans whereby they use part of their earnings every pay period to purchase bonds. Note To buy Defense Bonds' and Stamps, go to Ihe nearest post office, hank, or savings and loan association: or write to Ihe Treasurer of the C'nited Stales, Washington. D. C. Also Stamps are on sate at retail stores. Health Unit Work Told at Kiwonis Club Meeting 1 dealing with the: A program work f of tin i-ougias county health unit was presented before the Roseburg Kiwanis club at its regular Tuesday luncheon meet ing. Mrs. Hazel Lytic, county health nurse, inhibited pictures concerning the campaign against tuberculosis. Ne.t week's meet ing, of the Kiwanis club will bo held during the noon hour Mon day. Instead of Tuesday, In eon-lu'i'.-'ion w'th th' ch.Hmber of commerce loruni luiicheon. j Impfovent of GoeSfy , A( great. deaV of Iniprovoment , work has been done on the North' Urtipbua' rtad' durlne the , post few1 Weeks by a' fores: ser li'iee ercw under the direction of Kellv Feyerlsen, according to V. ! V. Harpham, forest supervisor.' The crow Has bbefi working prim ! cipally, oh' the Big Camas DIa' morid; lhke' section, where niirtier-1 0Us' shni'p turns have been Olihil-1 nal'W; and1 .narrow" pieces of road' wldenedl New bridges have Weri I biillt dver Thlelsen and Lake I creeks, where better approaches I jalso have been provided. An im- oortant change was made at the crossing of" Clearwater river,! whert thb road' was' relocated and a new) bridge constructed! and' at ! I Lava creek, wher formerly there was a mng, nairpin turn, the rokd has been cur directly across the . canyon, eliminating much wind- i ing road: j Trie crtvv now has been' moved to the Dry creek camp at Brad-! ley flats and will work during the winter season on th Cope- land creek section, where the: roadbed will be improved andi other betterment work- done. I The work has been accomplish ed, Mr, Harpham states, with ! funds furnished through a spc i clar appropt'latibh by the region' I al office. The North Umpqua highway Improvement district is j providing money in cooperation with the fm-ecf1 enrvlre fnl thi wdl'k on the Copelarid creek section.- A' cresv of three men; under the supervision 6f Clay Germond, has been engaged in maintenance and Improvement work on the entire Diamond lake road system, and now is being moved Into the Big Camas section lor the win ter. OsCar G. Moser f uneraT Services Held Today j Funeral services' were held at 1 10 a. rri. today at the RosehUrg ! Undertaking company parlors j for Oscar Q. Moser, 61, who died I Friday at Mercy hospital. Mr. Mosei was born Oct. 22, 1SS0, at Y'ohora', Mohroh Co., Tenn,, the eldest of a family of 22 children, having 18 brothers and three sisters. He served dur ing trie Spanish ' American war with Co'. G, 28th" infantry, Spend", ing 14 years, in the Philippines'. He. alsp.Avas. a veteran of uic St' Rosebul'g', May (T, 1933; iar Mallbl ' Ausftrl, who survives. He had heert a' resident of Oregon- continuously since 1937, mov ing to Roseburg from Canyon villi about two months ago. Military services were con ducted by the Rev.' Perry Smith and interment followed in the veterans cemetery. KRNti Mutual Broadcasting System 1500 Kilocycles REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 -Fulton LcwiiT, Jr. 4:15: Ma Perkins, Oxyc'ol. 4:3(V-Casey Jones, Jr. 4:45 Orphan Anrtle, Quaker Oats. 5:00 -Sketches in Rhythm. 5:15 Hymns of all Faith, Doug las National Bank. 5:30 Capt. Midnight. oWt'lWc. 5:45 Jack ArrnsVrorVg', VVhcatics. 6:00 - Interlude. , 6:05 Cousin Elmore, Blue" Bell Potato Chips. 8:10- Rhythm Variations. 6:30 - pinner Music. 6:50 News, Cal. Pac. Utilities, 6:55 Interlude, 7:00 Raymond Orahi' Swirirj. White Owl. 7:15 Spotlight Bands, Coca Cola'. 7:30 Lone Ranger. 8:00 - Green Hornet. . . 8:30 -Adventures in Melody. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. 9:15- Dance Orchestra. 9:30 - Fulton Lewis, Jr. 9:45 Phil Stcar'n's News. Ava I Ion. '10:00 Number Please, RoJcoUrVj' ! Tavern Keepers', lit): 15 Sign Off. t'ki.'RSDAY, NOKiVir.t'i! (,, liiii' C.30 Top O' The Morning. 7:00 News, L. A. Soap. 71:. R. K. D Oi'V"". 7;.'0 Stuff and Nous -use. 7:s0 .State and Local News. V: in Rhapsody In x:i. S.15- Breakfast Club. 8:30 -This and Tl at. t:4S Aa the Twig is Bent. Pes', s Bran Flakes. 0 CO John B. Hughe-, Aspcr- tanc. 9:1- Mart About rdwn. S...VI Airliners, !i:l5 WeYe Always Young. 10:"C Alka Seltic- News. tn:15 Helen HohKn. W:A Front Page Farrolt. Ana- oin. : 111. 15- I'll Kind Mv Way. 1 1 ,i)0 Standard beboo! of the Air, Standard Oil Co. I'. 20-School of ihe Ai. Mf!c of the AniMiias. 11 i.i - School of ;ho Air. Stones fropi 'he West'-n Hcins- ebon'. Interlude. DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CHAS. A. EDWARDS Di. 6wigh"t' New-en Him' many years ago wrote a little book- about "Johnny Apple: seed," a famous Amei'can character, who travelei al out Ohio and Indiana frontier lor esfs" arid hie' always carried a pocket full of apple seeds, and wherever he went he planted them to help the settlers who were to come. He wandered rhVdUfih the wilderness",; bring ing news fresh from lieavCn1, to all who' would' listen (6' him as he read aldUd from his" Bi ble; His deeds ef kindness' and1 mercy 16' settlers" and1 IndlaUS s6' radiated the spirit of life in Christ Jesus that ho was wel comed everywhere, and he thought of the future of those who were to follow. He plarit ed1 thousands Upbh' thousands" of apple seeds, and all through the middle states apple trees were in abundance. It was a simple' thing, but it brbughf great Joy to the cai'ly settlers. Retribution, the law of sin, did not follow him, and today he is still living in' the hearts of his fellow countryman. What can separate us from kind and thoughtful deeds? Paul said neither death nor life, nor principalities nor powers can separate us from the love of Gbd which is in CJhrist Jesus, our Lord. Jonriiiy Apblcs-eed Will' live Oh fdrever. Airiferi. 1i':f 98pdrtir rfevi'ewv tfohWtl'.V Tr'arVsVeY Co'. 12:l'd Rhythm- at Ra'ndcra. 12:46 FiVe j&irti.iViji'o ftfelorly fi'meV Gbld'cii' West' Crtffeii. Vi LbcaV tfevvs; H'.msoh' MVor Co'. 12:0f News' n'evicV tt the aV. V it Henniriger's'- Man' Oh trie Street'- t:?5!-Jtonn: Agnev, Organist'. 1:3Q Jbhrison Family. ' 1:45 6oeke Carter. 2:00 Music Deprcciatibb, 2:13-At YoU.r Command. 2:45 Let's' Play Bridge. 3:00 Hat Leonard's fweti. 3:30--Defoiise Report'. 3:35 Musical Interlude. 3:45 Affairs of State. 1:00 Fulton' Lewis, Jr. 4:15 Ma Rerkins, Oxyd'ol. 4:30-Casey Jones, Jr. 4:45 Orphan Annie, Quaker Oats. ' 5:00 Sketches in Rhythm. 5:15 Hymns of all Faiths, Doug las National Bank. 5:30 Capt. Midnight, Ovaltine, 5:45 Jack Armstrong, Wheattes. 6:00 - Variations' in Melody. 6:15 Eddio Duchln's Orch. 6:30Dinncr Music. 6:50 News, Cal. Pac. Utilities. 6:55 Interlude. 7:00 Raymond Gram Swing, White Owl. 7:15 Spotlight Bands, Coca Cola. 7:30 -Dance Orchestra. 8:00 Standard Symphany Horn1, Standard Oil Co. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. S); 15-Ray Noble's Ordh. 9:30 Fulton Lewis', Jr. 9:45 Phil Steam's News. 10:00 Number Please, Roseburg Tavern Keepers. 10:15 -Sign Off. Dry Leaguers Elect PORTLAND, NoV. 5.-(AP)- Methodist Bishop Bruce R. Bax ter of Oregon was elected presi dent of the Anti-Liquor League yesterday. Dr. K. K. Adams, Salem, was named vice-president; Rev. Leo Webster Collar and E. B. Houser, Salem, and A. E. Hicks, Dayton, headquarters committee members.. '.' ' .. . . e"0 H By using this modern tj. S. National service you doii'f Have to wait until it is convenient te' eome to the" barife or to arrange to be there during "open hours"'. The checks you wish to deposit special deposit envelopes which we give' you. Furthermore you ca'ri bank this way from any distance from" far away or from right in town. It's quick, easy, safe! Let us explain" our Bank-by-Mail method. You"'!! appreciate the saving' of time and effort it affords. UNITED Local Realtor Reports Two Sales of Land Fred A. Goff, local real estate agent1, has announced the sale of the James Duncan property near MelrOsC to Ora W. Nash, of West wobd, Calif". Mr. Nash will lease the property to a local tenant un til he retires from his present busines's. Mr. Goff has also an nounced the sale of the Mary Dletsch property, east of Rose burg, to J. K. Brauch, who has taken immediate possession and plans considerable improvements to the place, where the family will make their home. OREGON EVENTS FLASHED FROM WIRE SERVICE Draftee Quota Set SALEM. Nov. 5. (API Ore gon will provide 196 draftees for the army in the call for Decem ber i to 5, state selective service headquarters said today. Reward for tost Pair PORTLAND, Nov. 5.- (API A $500 reward for information leading to discovery of Fred L. McKenna, Detroit and Glendale, Calif., manufacturer, and Elmer Jeffries, Bakersfield, missing in an airplane since October 24, was offered last night. The pair has not been heard from since taking off from Eu gene for Seattle. Jeffries, who was flying the plane, is a former pilot for film actor, Wallace Beery. Dally Weather Report Li. S. Weather Bureau Office, Roseburg, Oregon. Humidity 4:30 p.m. yesterday 61 Highest temperature yesterday 70 Lowest temperature last night 58 Precipitation for 24 hours T Precip: since first of month .85 Precip. from Sept. 1, 1941 4.97 Excess since Sept. 1, 19-11 40 Old Otear PsppOr Srond-Bourbon Whiik.y a Stand 86 pnxf-l araigbt whiskies, 49grain neutral spirits Frank jort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville & Baltimore. i.l5rt COOKBOOKLET COUPON This Coupon and m entitles bearer to a cookbooklet at the News Review office, Ron-burg, Oregon. come direct by mail in Roseburg Branch of STATES NATIONAL II.WK of Portland Fldbr Sanding and RefhTsf.tnrg ' Old Floors' Mid Uk Nnr ' , CHAS. KEEVER Phon 6S1-J Phony IS SECOrlDS TO' ' V f WRTIJUto'S CITY CENTER 1 I CIom to Butincu. Thoalor, Shopping Spblbui''Vltvi', roona with bath of j ' $200 AWD OT ' ORDER WINTER FUEL NOW! Stab Wood Price 16-ln. Green Slab Wood, '. 1 load ...-S3.3S 4 ft. Green Slab Wood; per cord S2.3S Sawdust, per unit $3!.8$ 4-Ft. Dry Slab Wood, per cord S50 16" Dry Slab, per load ..S5.00 $2.25 QT. "'II in .ii . the